Meaning Error
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n. a mistake by a judge in procedure or in substantive law, durin...
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The statistical error made in testing a hypothesis when it is concluded that a result is positive, but it really is not. Also known as false positive.
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The statistical error (said to be 'of the second kind,' or type II) that is made in testing when it is concluded that something is negative when it really is positive. Also known as false negative.
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See: Error, alpha.
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See: Error, beta.
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A data value that is not correct. This could be caused by a faulty measurement or by incorrect processing of the data.
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Relationships Related Term:  accuracy alteration precision n. ~ 1. A mistake. - 2. A deviation from what is correct or specified by standard. - 3. Statistics · The difference between an observed or ca [..]
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A deviation from accuracy or correctness. Scope Notes: As it relates to audit work, errors may relate to control deviations (compliance testing) or misstatements (substantive testing).
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The difference between the observed value of an index and its “true” value. Errors maybe random or systematic. Random errors are generally referred to as “errors”. Systematic errors are called “biases [..]
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also, through 18c., errour; c. 1300, "a deviation from truth made through ignorance or inadvertence, a mistake," also "offense against morality or justice; transgression, wrong-doing, s [..]
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mistake.
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A discrepancy between a computed, observed, or measured value or condition and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value or condition. [D04086]
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(1) A legal mistake. (2) A mistake of law or fact by a judge or court.
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(human error) the result of any action whose consequences are not what was intended by the person performing the action. Errors are commonly classified as slips (automatic processes interfering with a [..]
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The following error
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mistake: a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; & [..]
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(ISO) A discrepancy between a computed, observed, or measured value or condition and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value or condition. See: anomaly, bug, defect, exception, fault.
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An aviation occurrence that deviates from what is expected and is easily and safely corrected.
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Unintentionally being wrong in conduct or judgement. Errors may occur by doing the wrong thing (commission) or by failing to do the right thing (omission)
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a mistake; something that has been done incorrectly
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The difference between a computed, estimated, or measured value and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value. 2. A deviation from a correct value caused by a malfunction in a system or a functional unit. Note: An example of an error is the occurrence of a wrong bit caused by an equipment malfunction.
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The amount of other variables (aside from what you are measuring) that can impact the observed score
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An event that requires the application of the Laws. Some errors result in the immediate end of the striker’s turn. Others require replacement of the balls and cancellation of points scored bu [..]
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The difference between the correct of desired value and the actual read or value taken.
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In reference to statistics, the difference between a computed or measured value and the true value. To learn more, visit our misconception on the topic of error.
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A major mistake in the production of a stamp or postal stationery item. Production errors include imperforate or imperforate-between varieties, missing or incorrect colors, and inversion or doubling o [..]
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grayz
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erroris : error, mistake, going astray / uncertainty / deception erubesco : (+ inf
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An unanticipated event stemming from a hardware or software issue.
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ERRor
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an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done [procedural s] ;esp : a mistake made by a lower court in conducting judicial proceedings ...
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Act that departs from what should be done; imprudent deviation, unintentional mistake or omission.
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Sources of error can come from human error while carrying out each measurement (for example parallax error) and from the equipment you use. You can minimise error by carrying out several measurements [..]
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The algebraic difference between the indicated and true value of the load being measured.
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During the process of submitting a grant application electronically, applicants may receive a notification of errors from the eRA Commons. Errors are critical problems with the application such as sig [..]
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The difference between the actual observed data value and the predicted or estimated data value. Predicted or estimated data values are calculated in statistical analyses, such as regression analysis.
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The difference between the indicated and the true values of a variable being measured.
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Deviation, inaccuracy, or incompleteness in the measurement or representation of fact.
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Error means an assertion or belief that does not conform to objective reality. In other words, it a belief that what is false is true or that what is true is false- a mistake. It could also refer to a [..]
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(n) a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention(n) inadvertent incorrectness(n) a misconception resulting from incorrect information(n) (baseball) a failure of a defensive [..]
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A distorted or one-sided perception of reality conditioned by restricted practice, as opposed to (deliberate) falsehood, or mistakes which refer to actions. The concept of error held by any philosophi [..]
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N M wandering; error; winding| maze; uncertainty; deception
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The degree to which an observation or measurement deviates from expectation (which in itself is defined by observation or theory).
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Please check and correct the following issues before continuing:
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The algebraic difference between the indicated and true value of the load being measured.
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The signal which is the algebraic summation of an input signal and feedback signal.
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The difference in the amount between a measured or actual value of a variable and the desired or set point value
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Difference between desired and measured data; Synonyms: delta;
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Incorrect Diagnoses after clinical examination or technical diagnostic procedures.
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Inappropriate use of Drugs or medication due to unavailable or misleading information.
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Errors in Metabolic Processes resulting from inborn genetic Mutations that are inherited or acquired in utero.
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Errors or mistakes committed by Health professionals which result in harm to the Patient. They include errors in Diagnosis (Diagnostic Errors), errors in the administration of Drugs and other medicati [..]
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Errors in prescribing, dispensing, or administering medication with the result that the Patient fails to receive the correct drug or the indicated proper drug dosage.
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Mistakes committed in the preparations for Radiotherapy, including errors in positioning of Patients, alignment Radiation beams, or calculation of Radiation doses.
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Deviations from the average or standard indices of refraction of the eye through its dioptric or refractive apparatus.
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In a simultaneous discrimination, a response to a stimulus not correlated with reinforcement; in a successive discrimination, a response in the presence of a stimulus correlated with extinction. Becau [..]
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A characteristic mistake made by learners of a second language, usually traceable to a structural feature of their native language.
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A feature of a text that requires correction.
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See exception or fatal error.
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n. a mistake by a judge in procedure or in substantive law, during a hearing, upon petitions or motions, denial of rights, during the conduct of a trial (either granting or denying objections), on app [..]
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See exception
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A mistake in the system under test; usually but not always a coding mistake on the part of the developer.
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a human action that produces an incorrect result.
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Difference between desired and measured data; Synonyms: delta;
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a fielding mistake which is officially charged against the fielder.
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a defensive statistic charged for each misplay (fumble, muff or wild throw) which permits a runner or batter runner to advance to one or more bases without being put out
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An event that requires consideration of the game rules. The Rules of coquet were first written by John Jaques in 1864. The rules are still virtually unchanged today
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A mistake made by the defensive team which aids the offensive team.
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A difference between the desired and actual performance of a system or object. In science and engineering an error is not considered a "mistake".
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In the forest monitoring context, the term error is used in different meanings: in statistical estimation, the error describes the variability of estimates, usually quantified in terms of root mean sq [..]
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Deviation from a standard procedure
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Refer to the page covering Error Terms. Electrical Engineering Terms Interfacebus.com Home Page Electronic Parts Distributors Hardware Manufacturers Component Manufacturers Software Vendors Engineerin [..]
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An error is a deviation from the true value of the measured variable.
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The difference between the measured signal and the true value. Further Reading
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(uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being wrong. * '''1913''', The Inland printer: *: "Am I in error in marking out the ''s'' in the word ''assistants'' used in the following manner? [..]
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v=onepage&q=%22error%22&f=false page 165], ‘Manife?t and Wilful Error on A??i?e’
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a departure, whether intentional or not, from the SOPM, standards, or applicable federal, state, and/or local laws and/or regulations during donor screening, testing, retrieval, processing, quarantine, labelling, storage, distribution, or dispensing of cells and/or tissues which may cause infectious disease transmission, adversely affect the clinic [..]
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A discrepancy between an expected value and a measured value.
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The difference between the actual response of a robot and a command issued.
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An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. In statistics "error" ref [..]
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In baseball statistics, an error is an act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to advance one or more bases or allows [..]
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An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. In statistics "error" ref [..]
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Error is a digital hardcore band founded in 2003 by 12 Rounds member and Nine Inch Nails collaborator Atticus Ross, and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Since the 2004 release of their self-titl [..]
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Error is the self-titled debut EP by Error, released by Epitaph Records in 2004. Although not an official member, Greg Puciato of the Dillinger Escape Plan was asked to record vocals for the EP, as th [..]
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An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action that is inaccurate or incorrect, a mistake. Error may also refer to:
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Errors of various types may occur in legal proceedings and may or may not constitute grounds for appeal.
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An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. In statistics "error" ref [..]
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An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. In statistics "error" ref [..]
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In applied linguistics, an error is a deviation from accepted rules of a language made by a learner of a second language. Such errors result from the learner's lack of knowledge of correct rules of th [..]
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Error is the debut single of the German singer-songwriter Madeline Juno from her album The Unknown, and is part of the soundtracks of the movies Fack ju Göhte and Pompeii. It competed in Unser Song fü [..]
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Error is the second mini-album by the South Korean boy band VIXX. It was released on October 14, 2014 under the label of Jellyfish Entertainment. It features the single of the same name. The song, alo [..]
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